Husband Discovers Pregnant Wife Dead in Their House | True Crime Documentary



Husband Discovers Pregnant Wife Dead in Their House | True Crime Documentary
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On January 11, 1999, 30-year-old Belinda Temple was brutally murdered in broad daylight in her house in Katy, Texas. She was married to 30-year-old David Temple and had a son named Evan who was a toddler back then. They were a perfect little happy family. However, when Belinda got pregnant with her second child, a baby girl named Erin, she was robbed of her life.

When David returned home to the lifeless body of her 8-month-pregnant wife, he called 911. When police arrived at the scene, they realized it was a murder committed during a burglary in the house. However as they further investigated the case, they realized it was not what it looked like to the naked eye.

What secrets were hidden at the crime scene? Who could’ve committed such a despicable act?
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23 thoughts on “Husband Discovers Pregnant Wife Dead in Their House | True Crime Documentary”

  1. One of my very first memories as a young girl in Texas is walking home from school and coming on to the scene immediately after a politician in a suit unalived🔫 his wife on a college campus. And then himself.. I think I was in second grade and I was the first one there after it happened. She was all crumbled up in the bushes on the campus. I stood and watched his blood.Run down the gutter until the ambulance and cops got there. Around this same time I got fondled by a.So call christian neighbor while his wife was cooking sunday dinner in the kitchen and then accused of lying about it. These are my fine memories of texas. I started acting out at school and then I was just a "bad kid" Violence of all kinds against women in texas is rampant and part of everyday life.

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  2. REALLY !? This should never have become a cold case. The things they found out when the case was reopened, YEARS LATER, were basic things that are usually investigated and found just days after a murder. The first "investigators" were grossly incompetent, and caused a family to hang in limbo for YEARS not knowing who killed their loved one. That's cruel and unconscionable !!

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